Résister n'est pas un crime . Resistance Is Not a Crime
Verzio FF Submission In January 2006, 11 presumed members of a Turkish Marxist organization called DHKP-C and labeled as ‘terrorist’ by the EU, the US and Turkey were tried in Belgium. 7 of them were eventually sentenced to 4 to 7 years of imprisonment, which were later either confirmed or increased...
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Institution: | Open Society Archives at Central European University |
Language: | Dutch French Turkish |
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Le Clea
2007
Belgium |
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10891/osa:e6cb579c-6085-4dfa-abab-e13671e51a19 |
Summary: | Verzio FF Submission
In January 2006, 11 presumed members of a Turkish Marxist organization called DHKP-C and labeled as ‘terrorist’ by the EU, the US and Turkey were tried in Belgium. 7 of them were eventually sentenced to 4 to 7 years of imprisonment, which were later either confirmed or increased by a Court of Appeal. The film traces the steps taken by the Belgian legal system against one of its citizens, namely Bahar Kimyongür, and his DHKP-C comrades. It questions the decision reached by the Court of Cassation in Brussels and discusses the anti-terrorist laws within the European framework of decision-making. It also exposes the consequences of these decisions for social protest movements and for movements defending basic liberties. |
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Published: | 2007 |